Locked magazine design

ABSTRACT

A locking system that prevents the dispersing of cartridge when the loaded magazine of the pistol falls. The locking system includes a magazine butt plate mounted on a magazine spring, an L shaped knob placed right in the middle of the magazine butt plate, a magazine butt plate catch, a knob housing disposed in the middle of the magazine butt plate catch corresponds to the L shaped knob.

CROSS REFERENCE TO THE RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is the national phase entry of InternationalApplication PCT/TR2017/050710, filed on Dec. 27, 2017, which is based onand claims priority to Turkish Patent Application 2017/16186 filed onOct. 20, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein byreference.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention is a locking system that prevents the dispersing ofcartridge when the loaded magazine of the pistols falls.

BACKGROUND

In current use, the locking system ensures that the magazine which fedthe cartridges continuously to the barrel, is held in the magazine innerbody via the spring inside the magazine. If the gun is dropped, due tothe effect of the impact, the magazine butt plate that is at the bottomof magazine will come out and release the retaining spring, resulting inthe dispersing of the cartridges inside the magazine.

SUMMARY

The invention is about the development of a locking system on the bottomcovers that is also called “magazine butt plate catch” of the magazineswith a special design. This lock system is designed which prevents themagazine butt plate from breaking down as a result of the accelerationgenerated in the magazine during the fall.

With the help of a latch shaped step, it is ensured that the magazinebutt plate and spring holding sheet which are easy to open when neededare locked together. Pushing the knob on the magazine butt plate with asmall pin or a hard object is sufficient for the lock to be disabled.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of the Magazine;

FIG. 2 shows a Horizontal Isometric View of the Magazine Butt Plate;

FIG. 3 shows a Vertical View of the Magazine Butt Plate;

FIG. 4 shows a Section View of the Magazine Butt Plate and Magazine ButtPlate Catch;

FIG. 5 shows a Mounted Section View of the Magazine Butt Plate andMagazine Butt Plate Catch;

FIG. 6 shows an Isometric View of the Magazine Butt Plate and MagazineButt Plate Catch; and

FIG. 7 shows a Display of the Unlocking Method of the Magazine ButtPlate and Magazine Butt Plate Catch.

The correspondence of the part numbers indicated in the figures:

1. Magazine

2. Magazine Butt Plate

-   -   2.1. Knob

3. Magazine Butt Plate Catch

-   -   3.1. Knob Housing

4. Magazine Spring

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

Our invention subject to our application is a locking system thatprevents the magazine butt plate (2) under the magazine (1) fromopening, coming out the magazine spring (4) and the dispersing ofcartridges when the magazine of the pistols, which fed the cartridgescontinuously to the barrel, falls.

Invention comprises a magazine (1), a magazine butt plate (2), amagazine butt plate catch (3) and a magazine spring (4).

The magazine (1) is a mechanism which fed the cartridges continuously tothe chamber of barrels in handguns. Magazine butt plate (2) is anapparatus for keeping the bullets in the bottom of the magazine.Magazine butt plate catch (3) is the threaded portion on the magazinebutt plate that do not allows the cartridges in the magazine todispersing. The magazine spring (4) is an apparatus that helps thecartridges in the magazine to stay on a certain order.

The invention described above is related to the apparatus of themagazine (1) which provides the order of the cartridges and fed them tothe barrel. And it is a magazine butt plate catch that prevents thebullets from being poured via the L shaped knob (2.1) in the middle ofthe magazine butt plate (2) (as seen in FIGS. 1 and 4) that is designedto fit into the knob housing (3.1) on the magazine butt plate catch(3)(see FIG. 2 and FIG. 3).

The knob (2.1) placed under the magazine butt plate (2) is locked bypassing through the magazine butt plate catch (3) so that it cannot beopened by the axial forces. With the forces shown by the arrows in FIG.7, the knob can be removed from its place by pressing the knob (2.1)with the help of a pin and pulling the magazine butt plate catch (3)back. The magazine will never be opened unless it is desired, by fallingor hitting.

What is claimed is:
 1. A magazine lock system in pistols, comprising a magazine butt plate mounted on a magazine spring, an L shaped knob placed right in the middle of the magazine butt plate, a magazine butt plate catch, a knob housing disposed in the middle of the magazine butt plate catch corresponds to the L shaped knob. 